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[...] through. The post What is the fastest way to get a new EIN number? appeared first on Corporate Resource Guide. [...]
[...] The post How and when did the use of corporations begin in the U.S.? appeared first on Corporate Resource Guide. [...]
[...] . The post Where do corporations get their legal authority to operate? appeared first on Corporate Resource Guide. [...]
[...] . The post When a corporation is formed, can it operate in all states? appeared first on Corporate Resource Guide. [...]
[...] of the corporation and not the private property of the shareholders.This is called limited liability protection. In a sole proprietorship or partnership, a judgment can be satisfied from the personal [...]
[...] S corporations and LLC’s are similar in both the way they provide liability protection to the owners and in the way they report taxes. Both provide limited liability protection [...]
[...] my own law practice for many years as an S corporation. S corporations provide good liability protection and may provide significant tax savings with respect to the 15.3% FICA or Self Employment [...]
[...] property of the individual shareholders. This corporate attribute is called limited liability protection. In a sole proprietorship or partnership, a judgment can be satisfied from the personal [...]
[...] , S corporation or limited liability company (LLC). A basic description of each is outlined: Sole Proprietorship Occurs when a single individual engages in business (in some states a husband and wife [...]
[...] on the individual circumstances of the owners. The most basic and simple form is the sole proprietorship, which involves business ownership by one person or in some cases by husband and wife. [...]
[...] you do most of your business in Oregon, you will have to file and pay fees in Oregon as a foreign corporation (meaning a corporation from another state). This cost is in addition to incorporating and [...]
[...] which you incorporated. If you do business in a different state, you will be considered a foreign corporation (which means a corporation from another state) and will be required to register in that [...]
[...] ). Corporations have sometimes been called legal fictions, meaning they exist only because the state law authorizes their existence. Corporations were first authorized by state laws to provide a form [...]
[...] . Corporations have sometimes been called legal fictions, meaning they exist only because the state law authorizes their existence. Corporations were first authorized by state laws to provide a form [...]
[...] . LLC’s tend to be more flexible and easier to operate than corporations. Depending on state law, it may be harder for creditors to get to the ownership interest of an LLC than it is to get to [...]
[...] by the entity for tax purposes, but rather are reported by the owners (members) on their individual tax returns. The LLC form of business offers the two main benefits that most small business owners [...]
[...] in an S corporation and members in an LLC, report income and/or losses on their individual tax returns. There are some differences in the way basis is determined for the purpose of determining [...]
[...] or partnership, a judgment can be satisfied from the personal property of the individual owners of the business if there are insufficient business assets to satisfy the judgment. Not [...]
[...] proprietorship or partnership, a judgment can be satisfied from the personal property of the individual owners of the business if there are insufficient business assets to satisfy the judgment. A [...]
[...] -through entities for tax purposes. The entities file an informational tax return but the individual owners, which are called shareholders in an S corporation and members in an LLC, report income and/ [...]
[...] on its net income each year. The corporation must file a return on IRS form 1120. S Corporation An S corporation is initially formed as a regular or C corporation and is operated and treated as a [...]
Business Owners have been calling me for more than 25 years to ask what I recommend as the best entity – corporation or LLC – to use for their bus [...]
[...] through. The post What is the fastest way to get a new EIN number? appeared first on Corporate Resource Guide. [...]
[...] The post How and when did the use of corporations begin in the U.S.? appeared first on Corporate Resource Guide. [...]
[...] . The post Where do corporations get their legal authority to operate? appeared first on Corporate Resource Guide. [...]
[...] . The post When a corporation is formed, can it operate in all states? appeared first on Corporate Resource Guide. [...]
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